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Note:The rainy season is underway here in the big, big city - but cloudy, overcast days can also be quite beautiful. And yes, we've shared this one before, but what can we say - this gloomy Friday in the world's largest city demands it once again!

Seibu Railways is one of the major private rail companies running in northwest Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture. They announced the development of a tourist train to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the company.

Polysis, a specialist developer of polyurethane resins and resin products, markets haplafreely, a plastic that turns to clay when heated to temperatures above 60°C.

When immersed in hot water or heated with a heat gun, the plastic becomes easy to shape, and hardens again as it cools, starting from around 40°C and returning to its original hardness by the time it reaches room temperature.

Editor’s Note: Okay yeah, that title is totally unfair, we know. Since we can’t really compete in the now industry standard linkbait psuedojurnalizm paradigm, and we suck at writing headlines with precision Pavlovian hooks, we decided to do a half-assed imitation...which, technically, isn’t untrue!

Today, LINE launched a flat-rate music streaming service called LINE MUSIC.

LINE MUSIC is the same kind of service asApple Music. It offers over 1.5 million songs through its Android or iOS application including J-POP, international music, newly-released songs, classical music, anime, vocaloid and so on. The number of songs is planned to be increased to up to 30 million by 2016.